. in the power: of the "soldier" cells that 'defend tht body—afterfeeding on Virol An-elaborate series of investigations recently conducted at'a well-known sanatorium has definitely proved that the addition of Virol to the diet exercises a remarkable influence an the ?xtion of the white cells of the blood, which protect the body against germs. The experiments' showed there Was a distinct and progressive increase in the functional activity of the white cells in £>roportionto>the number of weeks the yntienfcjhad been fed on Virol. EEFOSEFEBDENG OH Vlßpl}. AFTEa JEEDTNQ ON VIUOLj Photograph of the blood undara matt power. Fbotosrephol lie blood iindernmoslpowtiw ful mlcrosMpa, allowing that tho red-iika (ul microscope, eliowlnj llmt Ilia "eoJdlcr* , genn» hfivo'not been mlackcd by th» cells Imvo absorbed Iho-rod-like ccrtM, ~ "epltllec" sella. llW»H V I WhitiClli. The V/hile Cdis liatA atnoriti nearh all C"* ''"r l IHi Gems, uhdh*lUtythmriiilray. After twelvi weeks'Virol £ier; TABLE OF RESULTS the pewer of the white cells of k* l, ""' "'"" '"""" ' "'■ the blood to destroy the germs Duration o£ ■ wss four times as great as feeding with in 15 ra i nute3 b y that of the average blood oF VIROL. eac]l goiter cs u_ those who had not been fed on ! Virol. , ' : 0-wseka ■ J'li ■: The infinitesimal "loldier" 2 „ , I*3 \\ cells of the blood that defend 6 « ' 1-5 ') you dio by millions in your 9 a ■ 3*B body daily; itiillions of new 12 ~ 4*5 ofies have to tsk« their place. I nmnniji , Virol is irtade of the particular , kinds of foods, beginning,with tliet ked. the blood-ffieking; bones and glands, thus providing theYbody with healthy blood prammed " soldier" cells. Everyone man, woman and,- child—especially those who are delicate, wasting or rua down, sjioiild therefore take Virol. Feed babies anil young children pq Virol; they arc subject to eo many ills from which these "soldier" cd!i alone can defendthpm. ' Used i'a more. than a Tlioessnd Hospitals and Saaatorfa ,„ f- ~ ~ yiROL, Loa4oa, T E.C. t
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1972, 31 January 1914, Page 13
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463Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1972, 31 January 1914, Page 13
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